Exceptional Involvement in the life of the school at Junior Cycle- Jim Ó Loingsigh

Kerry ETB Awards 28th February 2014

Junior Certificate Academic Award – Michael Joseph Cunningham

School Leadership Award – Ciara Buckley

Best LCA Student – Anthony Casey

School Academic Excellence Award – Stephanie Stretton

Junior Certificate Irish Language Award – Ciara Ní Dhálaigh

Best Languages, Arts & Social Sciences Student – Melissa O’ Sullivan

Best Overall Academic Student – Maria Corkery

Melissa O Sullivan receives All Ireland Scholarship

These scholarships are awarded to 100 students from the Republic and 25 students from the North who performed with distinction in their Leaving Cert along with fulfilling other criteria.

Jamie Sugrue receives Reid Scholarship from Trinity College

The Reid Scholarship is a special grant given to Kerry students in Trinity who have scored highly in their Leaving Cert and are outside the income bracket to be entitled to a county council grant. The scholarship is only offered to a small number of people and it was a great achievement to receive it.

Coláiste na Sceilge student achieves 7 A1s

Maria Corkery Leaving Cert student of 2012 achieves amazing result in State Exams.

All-Ireland Scholarship

Tomás O’ Connell, Leaving Cert student of 2012, was the recipient of an All-Ireland Scholarship in UL, Limerick at an event held on Nov 17th 2012. These scholarships are awarded to 100 students from the Republic and 25 students from the North who performed with distinction in their Leaving Cert along with fulfilling other criteria. The scholarships are sponsored by a fund of €30m, kindly donated by Mr JP McManus. Tomás who is currently studying in Trinity College, Dublin was presented his award by Former U.S. President Bill Clinton.

Colaiste Na Sceilge Student wins Top Engineering award in the Country

At the recent E.T.T.A (Engineering teachers technology association) conference held in Carrick on Shannon, Gearoid Sugrue received the John Murphy Medal for achieving the Highest Leaving certificate, higher level result in the country. The engineering exam consists of a project, 6 hour practical and a theory exam. In order to receive this medal, Gearoid would have achieved maximum marks in all 3 elements of the exam. Gearoid is now studying computing at the University of Limerick. Another student from Coláiste na Sceilge Ben Osborne got a Certificate of Distinction for his Higher Level Engineering project (snowmobile) and portfolio. Ben is now awaiting a call up for training for the Navy. Engineering Teacher Mr. Cronin at Colaiste Na Sceilge said it was a tremendous achievement for the students and the awards were richly deserved for the hard work and dedication shown by the students throughout their time in Colaiste Na Sceilge. The Presentations were may by Mr. PJ Rudden, President, Chartered Engineer, Institute of Engineers Ireland.